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The Dispatch from Moline, Illinois • 15

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The Dispatchi
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Moline, Illinois
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15
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Mollne-East Moline, HI. THE DAILY DISPATCH: MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1955 15 LONG SAM By Al Capp uso BU i.uboet 6HE WAS A LI'L WHEN. GONNA SAVE HER "fT IN VALLEf A FXOM THAT KINP O' HEART-' rrs Woman Injured In Fall From Trailer Home Mrs. Fred Legg, 49, of 4100 2 Pedestrians Struck by Cars Saturday Night Two pedestrians incurred cuts WAS WFF FOR HEX. eZEAK.

LONG AS SHE'S IH Today's Dispatch Assignment For Junior Editors BUT SHE'S EIGHTEEN 7HIS VALLEY- SHE I VaL AN1 SUP YEARNS FOZ ROMANCE (PAFF)l IP? NOW WON'T NEVER KNOW I TrV i THAU'S BOYS. AN' NO 30r WONT Bridge Lane, south of Moline, In-curred an extensive scalp lacera NEVER KNOW THAR'S THIS tion about 4 Saturday afternoon when she tripped and fell as she was walking out the back door of and bruises at 8:20 Saturday night when they were struck and knocked down by an automobile at 6th Ave. and 15th Moline. Taken to Moline Public Hospital in a police squad car for examination and treatment were Mrs. Genevieve Groene, 39, of 305 4th Moline, and Owen Johnson, 44, of 1316 44th Rock Island.

Police arrested the driver, Kenneth Taylor, 40, of 831 1st Silvis, for failure to yield the right of way to pedestrians. He was lat her trailer home. She struck her head on the edge ef the step, apparently damaging an artery, and causing an extensive loss of blood. Mrs. Legg was taken to Moline Public Hospital in the fire department ambulance.

JUDGE PARKEB By Peru Nichols "VP IUET HF6MEETIHG er released on his driver's license -i- Lgokjgto VVrl-HotX 7f WHCTWESHttt I ALMOST Xi CETiEt? UP EUKCTLV A 1 fCGOr.mi V. MEETIKlGPAP? 7 MEETING, TO HAVE PlMER REAP WOt4T ti HOMS rVV RAWPV YOU 6aPP05E HE MEAUT BY WA2LA POEEH OM RESTAUR A iJT WlTH PIM I THAT, AMN pending a hearing Jan. 18 in Mo line magistrate's court. MUSIC AN? PIM LloHTs WAKLA AMtJ WE'VE fiOTTA SOMETHING cw'T poeeisii LIGHTS AHP 50fT Taylor told police he was driv Si 6UWIV6THAT A ing south on 15th turned east into 6th and didn't see the rvfi "Mi pedestrians crossing the avenue un til too late to avoid the accident, Aiileiina Falls on Power Line; Man Dies, Wife Hurt WILMINGTON, 111. W-k man was killed and his wife badly burned Sunday when a television antenna they were attempting to fix fell across a power line.

Arden L. Hill, 21, was killed in the mishap and his wife, Shirley, IS, was in serious condition in a hospital. He agreed to a sobriety blood test but a laboratory report later showed only .16 per cent alcohol. Topographic maps provide an accurate and detailed picture of the surface of the earth. ABBIE AND SLATS By Raebiiro Van Bui en CALLING POP NAMES THIS CALLS FOR hTGH-LEVEI.

Wm CTOATFfiV. TO RPTTPR. I 1 1 -AND NO HOUSE HB POP-PUT SLEPT IN IS GONNA JTHAT SW0RD BERIPPEPOOWN P0WN BEFORE LiiuLbLiJ mm WON'T HELP HE SAYS OU MEAN THAT STUBBORN UNWASHED (CHOKE) CALL THE BOSS IT a kr ri cam cra I GEORGE WASHINGTON a UNLESS ITS OVER )VOU HURT SLEPT IN HIS HOUSE OLD BARNACLE WON'T LET US WE RE ON A VERV TIGHT SCHEDULE )JC) 1 MV DEAD rVOUR- IRONING THE CLOTHES Thit Tittle girl it Ironing her dolly clothes on htt own ironing tioard. Help hrr by making thii trtion toy. 1.

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Fold thit back, and lord bark the clothe basket end along the dotted line. S. Help Sally iron the clothe by moving the end ol the arm handle from behind. (Violet Moor Biggin AP h'ewffeatufei) t-io onrw i I'cprc'j PKCAM HOUbE MAGAZINE MAKES NO ALLOWANCE r-nO HI IMAM CffAlLTIP fit r-a Tomorrow! The 'W inter Wood. Another DOVE'S First! RADIO-DISPATCHED TV trucks to give you faster service.

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Boy, 159 Junior Chess Champ RUSTY RD.EY Island; and Hal Feeney, Daven By franJr Goodwii PHOOEYTWISA I. 2'. HE SUKE 6. HE Sif M3U ICNOW SOMETHING, t-n ickrnM Mil etf 80USHT ALL THESE NEVE? BEEN v5 a eipiN6-AC4PEMy 1 4 1 -on a wnees befoee. mm 5 port.

Quad-City checkers championship tournament will be held next Sunday, beginning at 11 a.m. The club's annual meeting will be at 2 p.m. on the same date. Annual Quad-City chess challengers' tournament will begin at 1 p.m. Sunday, Jan.

23, with all chess players in Scott and Rock Island Counties eligible to compete. VI r4 you're ffUm" fl.f 4 1 lrViJ.WTTEf!CUP. -a TV and RADIO SERVICE ON ALL MAKES RAY ANDERSON TELEVISION AND RADIO Mam bar IV Sarviea Guild 28 Yaora Exparianca 402 15lh Sira.1 Dial 4-3511 A 15-yoar-old Davenport youth, Bill Hawkins, 919 E. 6th became the 1935 Quad-City junior chess champion yesterday after noon when he scored four straight victories and one draw to win the annual junior chess tournament at the Tri-City Chess and Checker Club, 4th and Brady, Davenport. Dickie Schroeder, 13, 804 Pershing, Davenport, was second with four wins-in five games.

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